Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia

Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia (25 September 1744-16 November 1797) was the King of Prussia from 1786 until his death. He was the Prince of Neuchatel and Prince-Elector of Brandenburg as well as King "in" Prussia and was the antithesis of Frederick the Great. He tried but failed to oppose Enlightenment, but built Brandenburger Tor in Berlin.